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the city through a parade for him. the u.s. ambassador worked in the mayor's office then and recalls being overwhelmed with his presence. >> after the parade we were in the private chambers and is alone with him and awe struck sharing at him for a period. at some point i heard somebody say young man can i trouble you for a glass of water? i realized that he had been waiting on me to get him some water and i raced and did it and practically spilled it on him and i have to tell you, i've never felt more honored serving someone and i just wish i could do a little bit more for him. >> over the next four years, mandela was spear head negotiations. his journey from prisoner to president, transformed him from a revolutionary to a peacemaker. >> there is room for all the various races in this country. >> reporter: nelson mandela began the revolution in hiding, willing to do almost anything to end the apartheid regime, including violence. >> there are many people who feel it's useless for us to continue talking peace and non-violence ag
the city through a parade for him. the u.s. ambassador worked in the mayor's office then and recalls being overwhelmed with his presence. >> after the parade we were in the private chambers and is alone with him and awe struck sharing at him for a period. at some point i heard somebody say young man can i trouble you for a glass of water? i realized that he had been waiting on me to get him some water and i raced and did it and practically spilled it on him and i have to tell you, i've...
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. >> reporter: it was a whirlwind trip. 8 cities, 12 days. stops in miami, los angeles, washington, d.c., and atlanta. >> to be so young and to meet a leader as great as mandela was a really big moment. >> reporter: this woman was just 10 years old at the time, on the tarmac in atlanta. >> i just remember looking in his face. even as young as i was, i remember thinking just what a kindness there was about him and his eyes thinking how amazing it was for somebody who had been through so much to not have a hardened heart. >> reporter: nelson mandela, a man who survived prison to become president, inspiring countless people, changing how so many view the world and themselves. rehema ellis, nbc news, new york. >>> and that's our broadcast for this friday night and for this week. thank you for being here with us. i'm brian williams. lester holt will be here with you this weekend. we, of course, hope to see you right back here on monday evening. in the meantime, have a good weekend. good night. >>> good evening, thanks for joining us. i'm diane dwy
. >> reporter: it was a whirlwind trip. 8 cities, 12 days. stops in miami, los angeles, washington, d.c., and atlanta. >> to be so young and to meet a leader as great as mandela was a really big moment. >> reporter: this woman was just 10 years old at the time, on the tarmac in atlanta. >> i just remember looking in his face. even as young as i was, i remember thinking just what a kindness there was about him and his eyes thinking how amazing it was for somebody who had...
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basically this is blackening the entire city. we have seen consistent rain. there are areas of moderate rain. also there is heavy rain near napa. the temperatures are in the for its impact they have been getting warmer. but does not even warm we're seen more temperatures the snow levels are born to drop overnight and i will show you just where you can expect small in just a bit. >> it is the new baby product that has people all over the world paying attention and many say it is completely over the top. grant is here with details on this new ipad assessor reported >> a sign of the times of lazy parenting. fisher-price has on the bell their new ipad holder a baby seat. this is called the newborn to toddler seat. people all over are freaking out. the academy of pediatrics is not freaking out, but it is this a green same that it recommends that children under the age of to avoid screens. on the fisher- price web site, it describes the product as something that is soothing, entertaining and technology all in one. some parents love it, almost foaming at the mall fo
basically this is blackening the entire city. we have seen consistent rain. there are areas of moderate rain. also there is heavy rain near napa. the temperatures are in the for its impact they have been getting warmer. but does not even warm we're seen more temperatures the snow levels are born to drop overnight and i will show you just where you can expect small in just a bit. >> it is the new baby product that has people all over the world paying attention and many say it is completely...
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indra, is the city starting to shut down? >> you know, wolf, just in the last hour or so, we've been seeing freezing rain starting to come down in the memphis area. the mayor has declared a state of emergency and shut down all operations not related to public safety starting just a few minutes ago because we know just on the borderline all morning long of just barely above freezing and just now we're starting to see the freezing rain coming down. we have several hours to go. we could potentially see over half an inch. that means outages could be likely here, wolf. >> is there another wave sort of behind what we're seeing now? >> reporter: that's actually the biggest concern. we will know we have the threat for power outages. when you talk about a half inch of rain or ice on the lines, you can talk about them going down for several days and the temperatures are going well below freezing. many places here below average. things taper off in through tonight but then as we go in through tomorrow, another wave. a system almost iden
indra, is the city starting to shut down? >> you know, wolf, just in the last hour or so, we've been seeing freezing rain starting to come down in the memphis area. the mayor has declared a state of emergency and shut down all operations not related to public safety starting just a few minutes ago because we know just on the borderline all morning long of just barely above freezing and just now we're starting to see the freezing rain coming down. we have several hours to go. we could...
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the city is dealing with packed snow and ice on the roadways. there is more forecast to add july to injury, more snow in the forecast tomorrow night. >>> food and gas and flashlights flying off the shelves in memphis, tennessee. a storm is expected to wallop that state today. road crews are treating bridges and overpasses and major roads with salt and sand and trying to get ready. massive power outages are expected. >>> we will bring in meteorologist indra petersons live in memphis, tennessee. they are measuring these ice storms now? >> reporter: things are just starting to ramp up here in memphis. the last few minutes we are starting to see a little bit of rain come our way. so we know that threat of freezing rain, so close. what we are worried about here the national weather service has issued an ice impact index of a category three ice storm here in the memphis area. what does that mean? that means the threat over half an inch of ice on those power lines and means power outages here could last about a week. north of us, they have already seen
the city is dealing with packed snow and ice on the roadways. there is more forecast to add july to injury, more snow in the forecast tomorrow night. >>> food and gas and flashlights flying off the shelves in memphis, tennessee. a storm is expected to wallop that state today. road crews are treating bridges and overpasses and major roads with salt and sand and trying to get ready. massive power outages are expected. >>> we will bring in meteorologist indra petersons live in...
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(now arriving city hospital.) which is why we're proud to help connect our students with leading employers across the nation. (next stop financial center.) let's get to work. i get out a lot... except when it's too cold. like the last three weekends. asthma doesn't affect my job... you missed the meeting again last week! it doesn't affect my family. your coughing woke me up again. i wish you'd take me to the park. i don't use my rescue inhaler a lot... depends on what you mean by a lot. coping with asthma isn't controlling it. test your level of control at asthma.com, then talk to your doctor. there may be more you could do for your asthma. ... through yonder window breaks ... it is the east ... and juliet is the sun ♪ >>> i want to be in the position of calling you to ask whether i would be welcome. the appeal therefore is, don't call me. [ laughter ] i'll call you. [ laughter ] >> nelson mandela showing his humorous side almost ten years ago when he bowed out of public life. >> the public never got enough of h
(now arriving city hospital.) which is why we're proud to help connect our students with leading employers across the nation. (next stop financial center.) let's get to work. i get out a lot... except when it's too cold. like the last three weekends. asthma doesn't affect my job... you missed the meeting again last week! it doesn't affect my family. your coughing woke me up again. i wish you'd take me to the park. i don't use my rescue inhaler a lot... depends on what you mean by a lot. coping...
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he visited the city in 1990 and brian, mandela holds a special place for those parishioners whawhatyoucan caught tha can call that his home church there in la. there is going to be a special service in an hour dedicated to mandela. there is a morning service going on right now that mandela was mentioned. this is a critical church in los angeles and very important. the center of the community. people rear al here alt all of s that nelson mandela was in prison felt a special connection to him. he came here after he was released from prison. they feel they were home with nelson mandela after he was released from prison. we got to speak to the pastor here. >> it was difficult for memorializement it will b. it will be a life long for again races. generations. the memory is not going to die out in the next three or four generations. the history books will hold a clear record of what he has done. and his life will be larger and more impactful in 10 or i 15 or 1220or 25 years than it has been the last few years. >> i asked him how do you memorialize nelson mandela in a few minutes of being able t
he visited the city in 1990 and brian, mandela holds a special place for those parishioners whawhatyoucan caught tha can call that his home church there in la. there is going to be a special service in an hour dedicated to mandela. there is a morning service going on right now that mandela was mentioned. this is a critical church in los angeles and very important. the center of the community. people rear al here alt all of s that nelson mandela was in prison felt a special connection to him. he...
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"the washington post" reported the city's deputy mayor for economic development thought d.c. was eliminated from the competition. he thought the project needed too much land. gray told our tom sherwood the city will continue to build on poplar point. >>> happening today wall street will have an eye on washington as the government releases its jobs report for the month of november. many hope it will show the economy added 180,000 jobs last month. if that is the case many experts believe it could signal the job market is picking up speed. they expect it to dip to 7.2%. >>> also today security will be tight around parts of downtown washington as people from around the world watch the annual lighting of the national christmas tree. megan mcgrath is live with what you need to know. megan? >> reporter: well, eun, the big show gets under way at 5:00 tonight. there's a preshow that starts at 4:30 this afternoon. all-star lineup. mariah carey, aretha franklin, all performing as part of the show. now i'm joined by jennifer with the national park service. talk a little bit about this ye
"the washington post" reported the city's deputy mayor for economic development thought d.c. was eliminated from the competition. he thought the project needed too much land. gray told our tom sherwood the city will continue to build on poplar point. >>> happening today wall street will have an eye on washington as the government releases its jobs report for the month of november. many hope it will show the economy added 180,000 jobs last month. if that is the case many...
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look at oklahoma city 19 with snow. 34 still in little rock where your temperatures will fall during the morning commute. that's when the ice will begin to accumulaaccumulate, 6 to 8 ie narrow band through the southern ohio valley north of the ohio river and very careful this morning around new york city and through new england. there's some patchy areas of very dense fog out there. it's so unusually warm. like 60 degrees right now in new york city. >> it's balmy. >> very strange. >> almost like a summer-like morning. >> they had the ice cream truck out yesterday in front of the rockefeller center christmas tree which was very bizarre. thanks so much, bill. >>> coming up, we'll have much more on the words and life of nelson mandela as he fought tirelessly for the rights and liberty for all south africans famously saying, quote, our march to freedom is irreversible, we must not allow fear to stand in our way. . >>> it has been my great privilege to serve a people whose bondage to an inhuman system evoked the solidarity of all those who love freedom and justice. >> leading the headline
look at oklahoma city 19 with snow. 34 still in little rock where your temperatures will fall during the morning commute. that's when the ice will begin to accumulaaccumulate, 6 to 8 ie narrow band through the southern ohio valley north of the ohio river and very careful this morning around new york city and through new england. there's some patchy areas of very dense fog out there. it's so unusually warm. like 60 degrees right now in new york city. >> it's balmy. >> very strange....
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from oklahoma city even with the plows out they were slick enough to flip this suv into a ditch to fayette note, arkansas, where they were slipping and sliding. more than one inch of ice accumulated as they predict this could be the worst ice storms cents 2009. some are already calling it ice friday and it's made a big mess in texas. >> we just started going sideways. >> we jackknifed and i don't know how i'm going to get out of here. knowct the travelers here that. many sleeping at dfw as this canceled like nationally making getting back to dallas from d.c. pretty challenging. 11:00 thand to go at 3:00. they rescheduled me to go out at 4:00 but i got here at a found out it was actually 4:00 tomorrow. under winter storm warnings and advisory. in montana it felt that a bone chilling -40 degrees and even california are seeing plunging temperatures and these exotic animals especially the rhinos are running for their indoor heated shelters in santa rosa. >> they especially do not like the rain. >> they are smart enough to get out of the weather. if you are flying today, tomorrow, sunday check
from oklahoma city even with the plows out they were slick enough to flip this suv into a ditch to fayette note, arkansas, where they were slipping and sliding. more than one inch of ice accumulated as they predict this could be the worst ice storms cents 2009. some are already calling it ice friday and it's made a big mess in texas. >> we just started going sideways. >> we jackknifed and i don't know how i'm going to get out of here. knowct the travelers here that. many sleeping at...
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bush in our nation's capital and made stops in other cities, including atlanta, miami, and detroit. on the west coast, tens of thousands turned out for the ultimate pageant of praise. mandela is hailed by many as the father of democracy and throughout the years, united nations was often at the top of his itinerary. >> throughout the many years of struggle, we, as south africans, have been great deal inspired as you took action to ask -- >> reporter: his work garnering countless awards in the u.s. he accepted alongside president jimmy carter to the honorary doctrine he received from harvard. he will be remembered most for ending apartheid and being welcomed as the first black president of south africa? the first open election in that country's history. always a fighter, mandela showed his unwavering support during one of our darkest moment, tour ground zero two months after the september 11th terrorist attacks. >> i am happy, indeed, to be here, to be here to express my sympathies directly at the center of the tragedy. thank you very much. >> reporter: in his last visit to the city i
bush in our nation's capital and made stops in other cities, including atlanta, miami, and detroit. on the west coast, tens of thousands turned out for the ultimate pageant of praise. mandela is hailed by many as the father of democracy and throughout the years, united nations was often at the top of his itinerary. >> throughout the many years of struggle, we, as south africans, have been great deal inspired as you took action to ask -- >> reporter: his work garnering countless...
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these are the people who won't let their city die. >> so i had to deal with -- i have to look for the suppliers, regular suppliers of our drinks, of our meat, vegetables, that kind of stuff. i thought to myself, maybe we can just start with just offering one or two of our regular menu. >> reporter: and it's those small things which make a difference in a disaster zone, plus can-do attitude. >>> under mounting criticism and an court order a catholic church is forced to reveal a list of priests accused of molesting minors. they have made public a list of 34 clerics accused to sex abuse. allegations date back to the 1950s, though details of the suspect's aledged acts have been revealed. some of the priests have died and others have been permanently removed from the ministry. >>> next on al jazeera america where people are tracing the footsteps of nelson mandela. ♪ >>> well it's a bitterly cold day across the north central plains. bismarck feels like 22. fargo feels like negative 21, back in minneapolis, also in the negatives chilly all the way down into st. louis and omaha. and tempera
these are the people who won't let their city die. >> so i had to deal with -- i have to look for the suppliers, regular suppliers of our drinks, of our meat, vegetables, that kind of stuff. i thought to myself, maybe we can just start with just offering one or two of our regular menu. >> reporter: and it's those small things which make a difference in a disaster zone, plus can-do attitude. >>> under mounting criticism and an court order a catholic church is forced to...
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a weather state of emergency is ineffe, the city of memphis ready for the worst. cnn's ted rowlands is on the scene for us. how is it going over there? >> reporter: it's pretty miserable here. the sleet slash ice slash rain has been falling for the last few hours in memphis. most people staying in, staying off the roads. arkansas, very bad all day long, worse than here in tennessee for the most part. we drove there during the day and i can tell you, it was pretty hairy on the roadways. people taking it very slow. we saw a lot of people spun out on the side of the road. there, too, we saw a lot of ice on power lines and on trees. one individual was killed in arkansas when a tree saddled with ice fell into his home. bottom line here, people are being told to stay in, stay off the roads. it is messy and expected to be messy throughout this evening. >> tough situation over there. ted, thanks. it's been colder in texas today than parts of alaska. the dallas marathon has now been canceled along with a holiday parade. let's go to dallas. ed lavandera is on the scene and
a weather state of emergency is ineffe, the city of memphis ready for the worst. cnn's ted rowlands is on the scene for us. how is it going over there? >> reporter: it's pretty miserable here. the sleet slash ice slash rain has been falling for the last few hours in memphis. most people staying in, staying off the roads. arkansas, very bad all day long, worse than here in tennessee for the most part. we drove there during the day and i can tell you, it was pretty hairy on the roadways....
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. >>> in new york city, the empire state building is lit in the colors of the south african flag. the landmark building will be like this through tomorrow night to honor mandela's memory and legacy. here in washington, more tributes at the south african embassy. shomari stone is live where people held a candlelight vigil a few hours ago. >> reporter: good evening. despite this rain, the cold, the miserable weather, people have been coming here to the south african embassy in front of the nell san mandela statue dropping all these flowers that extend on this table right in front. a lot of folks tell me that they are honoring nelson mandela and i asked why, and many of them tell me because he proves that one man is capable of making a difference. ♪ >> reporter: mourners sing hymns. ♪ honors the life and legacy of nelson mandela at the south african iembassy. at the front entrance people sign condolence books that read friends and relatives, they say mandela is a friend who had compassion for humanity and made a sacrifice for the oppressed. spending a quarter of his life in priso
. >>> in new york city, the empire state building is lit in the colors of the south african flag. the landmark building will be like this through tomorrow night to honor mandela's memory and legacy. here in washington, more tributes at the south african embassy. shomari stone is live where people held a candlelight vigil a few hours ago. >> reporter: good evening. despite this rain, the cold, the miserable weather, people have been coming here to the south african embassy in...
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on the whole maybe an inch of snow and sleet combination, and then in toward new york city. it's really a late sunday night affair, potentially starting as snow, changing over to sleet and then changing over to rain. maybe up to an inch of snow and sleet. so, here's the good news, though, this is the monday time frame temperature. 47 in new york. 43 in washington, and 43 as well. so, deb, we are going to see some ice mixing with snow, but then we're not going to see it last certainly as long as we've seen it from dallas to memphis with the last ice storm. >> all right, so a little bit of relief there come monday. all right, alexandra steele for us, thank you so much. >> sure, yeah. >>> well, more than 200,000 people are without power in the de dallas, texas, area, and that's where we find cnn's ed lavandera. ed, how are people coping? they were expecting this. >> reporter: the good news today we haven't seen freezing rain or sleet falling here in clyde warren park in downtown dallas or across any parts of north texas, but the problem is temperatures haven't gotten above free
on the whole maybe an inch of snow and sleet combination, and then in toward new york city. it's really a late sunday night affair, potentially starting as snow, changing over to sleet and then changing over to rain. maybe up to an inch of snow and sleet. so, here's the good news, though, this is the monday time frame temperature. 47 in new york. 43 in washington, and 43 as well. so, deb, we are going to see some ice mixing with snow, but then we're not going to see it last certainly as long as...
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snowing pretty good in oklahoma city at 19 degrees. it is bitterly cold on the back side of the storm. dallas has had an inch of sleet overnight. they didn't get a lot of freezing rain so that's good for them. sleet is better than dealing with the freezing rain that coats everything. notice how far this extends. schools canceled in indianapolis where it snowed three inches last night and ohio has gotten snow around columbus and now it's snowing in areas of western new york. so i mean this continues up into new england later on today and as the cold air moves in, it's not going to melt any time soon. areas like dallas won't go above freezing for three or four days. whatever ice is out there on the ground is going to be there through friday, saturday and sunday. as far as the snow, a narrow strip of six to seven inches of snow south of indianapolis, south of st. louis but could come up between cleveland and pittsburgh also and as i said before, the east coast it's mostly a rain event for us. temperatures will fall. i mentioned it's very
snowing pretty good in oklahoma city at 19 degrees. it is bitterly cold on the back side of the storm. dallas has had an inch of sleet overnight. they didn't get a lot of freezing rain so that's good for them. sleet is better than dealing with the freezing rain that coats everything. notice how far this extends. schools canceled in indianapolis where it snowed three inches last night and ohio has gotten snow around columbus and now it's snowing in areas of western new york. so i mean this...
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he visited the city after his release to prison in 1990. brian rooney is in los angeles and joins us from the first earchafrican methodist church. tell us more about that, and about any special services happening there today. >> he actually came here, only a few months after his release from prison, in june of 1990. and nelson mandela was always kind of a focus. this was one of the leading churches in all of los angeles. a real community center. and they always held a candle for nelson mandela during the american years of civil rights struggle, and in those years when he was in prison they felt a connection to him which was completed when he actually came here in 1990. so you can imagine what a wonderful moment that was for him. so it's a special thing for him. there is a service dedicated to nelson mandela at 10:00 ot here this morning. of course they will be remembering him all day and for many years to come. we spoke to the senior pastor here just a little while ago. >> it is awfully difficult to memorialize because a memorial would be l
he visited the city after his release to prison in 1990. brian rooney is in los angeles and joins us from the first earchafrican methodist church. tell us more about that, and about any special services happening there today. >> he actually came here, only a few months after his release from prison, in june of 1990. and nelson mandela was always kind of a focus. this was one of the leading churches in all of los angeles. a real community center. and they always held a candle for nelson...
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especially outside of the city. i wrote three books based on the fact it's easy and fact and cheaper to make this at home and eat it. >> him miss, one you mentioned. >> actual. you can by chick peas in bulk, make the hummus at home. make mile -- piles as opposed to a can takenner at the dely. >> this value meal, fast food, you can do what you want, we have to take responsibility for our own lives but the $3 you can go for a couple 0 those cheeseburgers is not money well spent. >> then you have to look at the long-term other issues. what about your health? if you factor in this -- when i took myself off that fast food and i changed over to healthier diet, i stopped with the stuff i needed to wake up and fall asleep and the headache pill and stomach ache pills and colds and flu and allergies. that was another 100 bucks a month i was spending on over the court counter things, and then you look at your overall health and our healthcare, this could be big bucks saving down the line. >> more than anything it will save you
especially outside of the city. i wrote three books based on the fact it's easy and fact and cheaper to make this at home and eat it. >> him miss, one you mentioned. >> actual. you can by chick peas in bulk, make the hummus at home. make mile -- piles as opposed to a can takenner at the dely. >> this value meal, fast food, you can do what you want, we have to take responsibility for our own lives but the $3 you can go for a couple 0 those cheeseburgers is not money well spent....
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the citi thankyou preferred card. now earn 2x the points on dining out and entertainment, with no annual fee.to apply, go to citi.com/thankyoucards good and close. discover the new way to help keep teeth clean and breath fresh. new beneful healthy smile food and snacks. he'll love the crunch of the healthy smile kibbles. you'll love how they help clean. with soft, meaty centers, and teeth cleaning texture healthy smile snacks help keep a shine on his smile. it's dental that tastes so good. new beneful healthy smile food and snacks. >>> you can call it ice friday. take a look at the tower cam in dallas, texas, right now. testament to the freezing rain that's falling as we speak. the lens of that camera just frozen over, it's only 29 degrees in dallas this morning. freezing rain is continuing to fall. they've already had an inch and a half of snow and ice. oh, man, the high temperature today in dallas is only going to be 30 degrees, the low into the teens, the only comfort perhaps is that dallas will not be alone becaus
the citi thankyou preferred card. now earn 2x the points on dining out and entertainment, with no annual fee.to apply, go to citi.com/thankyoucards good and close. discover the new way to help keep teeth clean and breath fresh. new beneful healthy smile food and snacks. he'll love the crunch of the healthy smile kibbles. you'll love how they help clean. with soft, meaty centers, and teeth cleaning texture healthy smile snacks help keep a shine on his smile. it's dental that tastes so good. new...
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soldiers reached the city this morning, with the permission of the u.n. security council to use force. the french contingent will eventually reach 1,200. the embattled president of ukraine-- viktor yanukovych-- met today with russian president vladimir putin, in the face of ongoing protests back home. the demonstrations erupted after ukraine's leaders backed away from improving ties with the european union. moscow wants ukraine to join a trade bloc dominated by russia, instead. still to come on the "newshour": good jobs news, but not for the long-term unemployed; fast-food workers fight for a living wage; what mandela meant for south africa. plus, shields and brooks. >> woodruff: now, a pair of reports from the jobs front about a divide in the u.s. economy: the labor market seems to be getting stronger once again. yet for many on the lower end of the income ladder, the big gap in wages is sparking a budding movement. we begin with economics correspondent paul solman on the unemployment rate's drop to a five-year low, even as many jobless americans face mo
soldiers reached the city this morning, with the permission of the u.n. security council to use force. the french contingent will eventually reach 1,200. the embattled president of ukraine-- viktor yanukovych-- met today with russian president vladimir putin, in the face of ongoing protests back home. the demonstrations erupted after ukraine's leaders backed away from improving ties with the european union. moscow wants ukraine to join a trade bloc dominated by russia, instead. still to come on...
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the make-a-wish foundation turned san francisco into gotham city and saved the giant's mascot. the deacon on mount diablo is shining brightly to mark the attack on pearl harbor and will shine until dawn to honor the 22 people that were killed. there were six survivors of attack. >>> another story we are following, this frigid weather that has everybody's teeth shatterling. we will check in with our meteorologist brian van aiken that has more on the temperatures that keep on plummeting. >>> and they will continue to get colder over the next few nights. we will see more frigid temperatures next week. live view of san francisco, a beautiful night around the bay. we have clear skies and boy it is really chilly. even right now temperatures at freezing in some spots like petaluma at 32 degrees and look for those readings in the north bay to two down to the low 20s. loss beganos and berkeley in the upper 30s and san francisco is cold at 41. we are going into the upper 30s for san francisco tonight. a freeze warning in effect for all of the locations around the bay area except san fran
the make-a-wish foundation turned san francisco into gotham city and saved the giant's mascot. the deacon on mount diablo is shining brightly to mark the attack on pearl harbor and will shine until dawn to honor the 22 people that were killed. there were six survivors of attack. >>> another story we are following, this frigid weather that has everybody's teeth shatterling. we will check in with our meteorologist brian van aiken that has more on the temperatures that keep on plummeting....
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this week a federal judge gave the city the go ahead to declare bankruptcy and is putting the city's expensive art possession into a perilous position. so is it worth it? joining me is catherine boyle for the "washington post". catherine, what an interesting position. christy's looked only at the works bought with city dollars. it constitutes maybe 5% of the entire collection. so should that price estimating taken with a large grain of salt? >> i think a lot of people thought it was a pretty low estimate. the original estimates that were done independently by the detroit free press were between $1 billion and $2 billion. some people had it as high as $8 billion, which was exceedingly hot. that sort of low appraisal will help the institute of arts. >> it's got to be a pretty substantial collection. van gogh, rembrandt. >> this is one of the greaten sigh khroe beadic works. so these are works that if they go to the auction block there are very few people who can afford to buy them. many were head overseas to qatar or russia because they are such expensive, priceless works. >> that woul
this week a federal judge gave the city the go ahead to declare bankruptcy and is putting the city's expensive art possession into a perilous position. so is it worth it? joining me is catherine boyle for the "washington post". catherine, what an interesting position. christy's looked only at the works bought with city dollars. it constitutes maybe 5% of the entire collection. so should that price estimating taken with a large grain of salt? >> i think a lot of people thought it...
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we are focused on kansas city, they are focused on kansas city, that is all we can control. >> so rg iii does not endorse mike shanahan. he just say anything about mike shanahan. >> thank you very much. >> "scandal" is all new and abc 7 prime time. silas realizes he may have gone too far, while the team is getting closer to the truth. at 10:00,w "scandal" followed by abc seven news at 11:00. >> up next -- >> a sharp decline across montgomery county, but nobody knows why. a subaru... ...are the hands that do good things for the whole community: the environment, seniors, kids, and animals. that's why we created the share the love event. by the end of this year, the total donated by subaru could reach 35 million dollars. you get a great deal on a new subaru. we'll donate 250 dollars to a choice of charities that benefit your community. it feels good to be a helping hand. >> montgomery counties minimum wage bill is now a law, ike leggett signing at this afternoon, raising minimum wage , phased in over the next four years. their lens current minimum wage or $15,000 per year for a full-tim
we are focused on kansas city, they are focused on kansas city, that is all we can control. >> so rg iii does not endorse mike shanahan. he just say anything about mike shanahan. >> thank you very much. >> "scandal" is all new and abc 7 prime time. silas realizes he may have gone too far, while the team is getting closer to the truth. at 10:00,w "scandal" followed by abc seven news at 11:00. >> up next -- >> a sharp decline across montgomery...
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those of you in d.c., new york city and boston, brace yourselves. alexandctio alexandra steele is in the weather center. how normal is it for temperatures to swing back and for the that dramatically? >> it happens. when you get cold air that's record breaking in the northern plains and upper midwest, it is incredibly cold and ice advisories and wind chill advisories. so certainly it is quite cold. that arctic air is in place, all the moisture coming from the south. here's tomorrow at 11:00 a.m., still right just getting toward washington d.c., snow will start around 11:00 or so. then watch the ice. the ice will be the biggest play maker with this, potentially a quarter of an inch or so. then we'll watch it more north or northeast. this is different. washington d.c., winter storm watch, the only big city with a winter storm watch. the snow starts in the morning with the sleep, then maybe an inch or two of snow, potentially a quarter inch of ice. biggest ice will be west of washington, the suburbs, philadelphia the snow starts in the afternoon, potent
those of you in d.c., new york city and boston, brace yourselves. alexandctio alexandra steele is in the weather center. how normal is it for temperatures to swing back and for the that dramatically? >> it happens. when you get cold air that's record breaking in the northern plains and upper midwest, it is incredibly cold and ice advisories and wind chill advisories. so certainly it is quite cold. that arctic air is in place, all the moisture coming from the south. here's tomorrow at...
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maligned >> if you think it's cold in the bay area tonight,,, we give you a look at the cities being slammed by winter storms. [ female announcer ] for those who love sweets your season is here. let's just call it the baking time of year. you need special ingredients. you need the staples for homemade. you need safeway sugar for just a buck eighty-eight. and that magic thing that makes everyone want another only two ninety-nine for challenge butter. and when hands get messy, quite surely they'll say, yum! wow! yay! what a sweeter holiday. safeway. ingredients for life. >> an amber alert still out for a missing 14-year-old girl believed to have been abducted by a man in kennewick, washington. 19-year-old eduardo flores- rosales on the right is suspected of abducting elizabeth romero on the left on yesterday afternoon. romero is described as a hispanic girl standing 5 feet 3 inches tall, weighing 130 pounds with brown hair and brown eyes. flores-rosales is a hispanic man standing 5 feet 9 inches tall. he was last seen driving a early 2000's green ford escape authorities say they are no
maligned >> if you think it's cold in the bay area tonight,,, we give you a look at the cities being slammed by winter storms. [ female announcer ] for those who love sweets your season is here. let's just call it the baking time of year. you need special ingredients. you need the staples for homemade. you need safeway sugar for just a buck eighty-eight. and that magic thing that makes everyone want another only two ninety-nine for challenge butter. and when hands get messy, quite surely...
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artists recorded sun city in 1985 to support the boycott of south africa. years afterwards, after he won freedom for himself and his nation, the burdens of office were lightened for mandela by the occasional presence of entertainers. for michael jackson -- for the spice girls. >> this town which understands star culture, how did they see nelson mandela? >> he was the ultimate star? he is -- a hero, he is a flesh and blood hero, alive in our time. >> the entire entertainment community saw in him, a man they yearned to i've de eed to i'ved. >> you are saying to get your picture taken with nelson mandela was the ultimate tribute for a hollywood producer? >> definitely. meant your heart, spirit and conscience was in the right place. >> even in a resolutely ironic age. man dem la's life, a hollywood touch stone. never massive at the box office. yet compelling. a hero for and of his time. that so many seem to chronicle and celebrate. ♪ free nelson mandela i'm chris conley for "nightline" in los angeles. >>> our thanks to chris conley. next, nelson man dem la in
artists recorded sun city in 1985 to support the boycott of south africa. years afterwards, after he won freedom for himself and his nation, the burdens of office were lightened for mandela by the occasional presence of entertainers. for michael jackson -- for the spice girls. >> this town which understands star culture, how did they see nelson mandela? >> he was the ultimate star? he is -- a hero, he is a flesh and blood hero, alive in our time. >> the entire entertainment...
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after he was set free from prison that nelson mandela set foot in america for the first time, an eight city tour starting in new york. it was magic. it was as if malcolm or martin were still alive and the nets had won all in one day. >> nelson mandela was able to achieve, demonstrated what in fact can occur. >> one american who like mandela knows the high price of equality, congressman john lewis. >> if nelson mandela can do it we can do it. >> the movie about mandela's life premiered in london. those who attended didn't know mandela had died until after. >> the anti-apartheid protests of the 80s captivated new audiences. >> the ongoing violence there in township townships, he took the story of one man to help america better understand the struggle of one nation. mandela reminded the world reconciliation was more powerful than revenge. forgiveness is a gift to be given. >> i said didn't you hate the people when they let you go? he said briefly i did. but i said to myself they have had you 27 years. if you hate them when you get through that door they will still have you. >> if you can proce
after he was set free from prison that nelson mandela set foot in america for the first time, an eight city tour starting in new york. it was magic. it was as if malcolm or martin were still alive and the nets had won all in one day. >> nelson mandela was able to achieve, demonstrated what in fact can occur. >> one american who like mandela knows the high price of equality, congressman john lewis. >> if nelson mandela can do it we can do it. >> the movie about mandela's...
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>> well, we actually -- the one on the left there, that eminent domain where the city takes people's property, we tried to apply it to wardrobe issues. so that jacket belongs to nick tusk, a producer on this good show "the cycle". we found this out after five weeks. we couldn't claim nick's sports jacket by eminent domain and were forced to buy a new one. >> going to the supreme court as we speak. we now move on to the tale of two announcers. >> you'll also get to play in our bone oh bonus round. >> back to you, steve. >> why the new announcer? did you fire bill wolf? >> no, that was bill wolf. >> there was a new one -- >> what happened last week, it being the thanksgiving week and people were, you know -- their turkey hunts ran long, we had to reschedule guests at the last minute and bill was off as family farm or whatever. >> so you're on the record, bill wolf's job is safe. >> oh, well, i mean, i don't want to disthe stand-in either. it came in and was fantastic. >> and finally, a change of restaurants from polish to hot dogs? >> what's the story there? >> we thought we would add
>> well, we actually -- the one on the left there, that eminent domain where the city takes people's property, we tried to apply it to wardrobe issues. so that jacket belongs to nick tusk, a producer on this good show "the cycle". we found this out after five weeks. we couldn't claim nick's sports jacket by eminent domain and were forced to buy a new one. >> going to the supreme court as we speak. we now move on to the tale of two announcers. >> you'll also get to...
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raisedhe president have the minimum wage or could he have stepped in to this process in a big city like detroit and kept it from going over the brink? the word bailout in washington and see the reaction you would get and that's what it have taken for detroit and they needed a lot of money. -- $18 billion in debt is a lot of money. $9 president proposed a minimum wage. recently the administration's indicated they're in favor of a $10 minimum wage but the $9 one didn't move. there are a lot of people who convinced you raise your income by raising your education your skill level and you'll get a better wage and a lot of people say, look at auto manufacturing. what was inherent about those you would get $27 an cadillac benefit plans. it was the leverage from the unions. gwen: the leverage we're talked about has gone away. pensions andsing making pensions a guarantee is at the heart of a lot of this means people -- what was considered sacrosanct no in exchange for that you're supposed to sacrifice for the greater good. >> on the pensions, the problem is, for private sector workers, they'd go
raisedhe president have the minimum wage or could he have stepped in to this process in a big city like detroit and kept it from going over the brink? the word bailout in washington and see the reaction you would get and that's what it have taken for detroit and they needed a lot of money. -- $18 billion in debt is a lot of money. $9 president proposed a minimum wage. recently the administration's indicated they're in favor of a $10 minimum wage but the $9 one didn't move. there are a lot of...
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he says he's got a plan to rescue cities like the motor city from financial ruin. i'm going to get into both those topics next with jared bernstein former economic adviser to joe biden. we're back after this 37 yo, yo, yo. aflac. wow. [ under his breath ] that was horrible. pays you cash when you're sick or hurt? [ japanese accent ] aflac. lr his breath ] hate it. helps you focus on getti back to normal? [ as a southern belle ] aflac. [ as a cowboy ] aflac. [ sassily ] aflac. uh huh. [ under his breath ] i am so fired. you're on in 5, duck. [ male announcer ] when you're sick or hurt, aflac pays you cash. find out more at aflac.com. a man who doesn't stand still. but jim has afib, atrial fibrillation -- an irregular heartbeat, not caused by a heart valve problem. that puts jim at a greater risk of stroke. for years, jim's medicine tied him to a monthly trip to the clinic to get his blood tested. but now, with once-a-day xarelto®, jim's on the move. jim's doctor recommended xarelto®. like warfarin, xarelto® is proven effective to reduce afib-related stroke risk.
he says he's got a plan to rescue cities like the motor city from financial ruin. i'm going to get into both those topics next with jared bernstein former economic adviser to joe biden. we're back after this 37 yo, yo, yo. aflac. wow. [ under his breath ] that was horrible. pays you cash when you're sick or hurt? [ japanese accent ] aflac. lr his breath ] hate it. helps you focus on getti back to normal? [ as a southern belle ] aflac. [ as a cowboy ] aflac. [ sassily ] aflac. uh huh. [ under...
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fred barnes, tell me what this -- what happens in your city to the intellects, particularly republican leaders. >> i am not taking any responsibility for what the speaker of the house said. look, republicans do have a problem. democrats use this issue of the so-called war on women, and it works because republicans do not have a good response. the need to fight back. and never go into a discussion that somehow excuses' rape. as long as they -- lou: wait a minute. back up. hang on just a second. i am trying to make notes for the people who do not comprehend that. i mean, i -- i guess what i am saying is, is the republican party so befuddled and its leaders that it does not understand the importance of a triple digit iq to begin with and decent principles and values? >> here is the thing, what he said is insulting. i am personally insulted, not because i am sensitive but not because i'm sensitive, because he is in a st. you need to treat me different for either of you guys on this panel. i want to be treated different because i have blond hair and a female and kenaf kids. i want to be tre
fred barnes, tell me what this -- what happens in your city to the intellects, particularly republican leaders. >> i am not taking any responsibility for what the speaker of the house said. look, republicans do have a problem. democrats use this issue of the so-called war on women, and it works because republicans do not have a good response. the need to fight back. and never go into a discussion that somehow excuses' rape. as long as they -- lou: wait a minute. back up. hang on just a...
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rain as temperatures begin to come up, maybe see a snow/sleet accumulation of an inch, in new york city dry until tomorrow and late tomorrow night snow and sleet changing over to rain, could see up to an inch of snow and sleet in new york city. look at these temperatures by monday in new york, boston, washington, all will be in the 40s. so certainly, deb, we'll see a different scenario with this one because of the quick changeover from any ice that does fall to rain and certainly melting it all on the byways and overpasses. >> that is good news. thanks so. some people have stayed in doors and venting their weather blues online. rosa, you have been following this. there's a good response as to how people are riding this out. >> they are. one of the things that really stands out is the variation in temperatures. some areas in arkansas the temperatures went from 70 degrees to freezing. here's an interesting contrast. they found their colorful flowers covered in ice. this was sent in by ireporter susan brockett, she said the day started off with drizzle and then bam, pounding layers of ice.
rain as temperatures begin to come up, maybe see a snow/sleet accumulation of an inch, in new york city dry until tomorrow and late tomorrow night snow and sleet changing over to rain, could see up to an inch of snow and sleet in new york city. look at these temperatures by monday in new york, boston, washington, all will be in the 40s. so certainly, deb, we'll see a different scenario with this one because of the quick changeover from any ice that does fall to rain and certainly melting it all...
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that's the white line. 28 in dallas, 20 in oklahoma city, plenty cold in dallas area. portsmouth, arkansas, one of the worst spots for ice and freezing rain. you're under ice storm warnings in those areas, that's in purple. that's where the power outages are most likely to occur. the pink shades are winter storm warnings that now extend all the y nto columbus, ohio. we've had pretty heavy snow overnight. southern illinois a, and southe indiana, probably more than you were expected. winter weather all the way into western new york state. besides the ice, there is a narrow band of pretty heavy snow, as much as 6 to 8 inches. so be very careful driving in the northeast this morning, locally dense fog especially around new york city. that is a look at the national forecast. now here is a look at the weather outside your window. so today with just this wild weather, still extremely cold in the areas dealing with this storm. look at oklahoma city, 22 degrees. very warm in the east, look at florida, 83 degrees. cold air makes its way to the east coast this weekend. this storm
that's the white line. 28 in dallas, 20 in oklahoma city, plenty cold in dallas area. portsmouth, arkansas, one of the worst spots for ice and freezing rain. you're under ice storm warnings in those areas, that's in purple. that's where the power outages are most likely to occur. the pink shades are winter storm warnings that now extend all the y nto columbus, ohio. we've had pretty heavy snow overnight. southern illinois a, and southe indiana, probably more than you were expected. winter...
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>> half the city council. >> half the city council. >> reporter: those we spoke with in the neighborhood say they need to -- >> i heard about that on the radio. i just moved here from los gatos so i haven't checked into city politics yet. >> are you ready for mayor's race? >> no, not yet. not looking forward to another election. >> reporter: to increase their name recognition and legitimatize themselves with potential supporters, dr. christianson says the candidates will have to raise a lot of money. quickly. >> the more money you raise, the more credible you are? >> money is a big factor. you have to raise a million bucks to be a winner, winning candidate for mayor in san jose. it's a big city. >> reporter: a city that should expect to see more than the few political sparks between now and the june primary. at san jose city hall, damian trujillo, nbc bay area news. >>> still ahead, shutting down their own places of work to make a point. what was behind these protests behind the country and here in the bay area today. >>> and making a change. the new move for the bay area campus embroile
>> half the city council. >> half the city council. >> reporter: those we spoke with in the neighborhood say they need to -- >> i heard about that on the radio. i just moved here from los gatos so i haven't checked into city politics yet. >> are you ready for mayor's race? >> no, not yet. not looking forward to another election. >> reporter: to increase their name recognition and legitimatize themselves with potential supporters, dr. christianson says...
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an eight-city tour, starting in new york. it was magical. it was as if malcolm and martin were still alive an the mets had won the world series, all in new york, all in one day. mandela spoke at yankees stadium. >> you now know who i am. i am yankee. >> reporter: it wasn't mandela's oratory skills but his story that inspired. a story so familiar it intertwined with america's past and still so very painful. the anti-apartheid protest of the '80s captivated a new generation on college campuses and communities. ♪ >> reporter: amidst the demonstrations demanding die vestment in south africa american, but the ongoing violence there in townships there like soweto. it took the story of one man to help america better understand the struggle of one nation. mandela reminded the world with reconciliation was more powerful than revenge. forgiveness is a gift to be given. the boldness of his vision humbled the powerful in america. >> don't you hate those people when they let you go? he said briefly i did. but when i was walking out of my compound for t
an eight-city tour, starting in new york. it was magical. it was as if malcolm and martin were still alive an the mets had won the world series, all in new york, all in one day. mandela spoke at yankees stadium. >> you now know who i am. i am yankee. >> reporter: it wasn't mandela's oratory skills but his story that inspired. a story so familiar it intertwined with america's past and still so very painful. the anti-apartheid protest of the '80s captivated a new generation on college...
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. >> we'll discuss the latest on o bam care and a new gop plan to boost our inner cities with rand paul. it's a fox news sunday exclusive. plus, with the website working better and enrollment on the rise, we'll ask one of the law's architects where obama care goes from here. and it's been ten years since i took over the anchor chair here. it's been quite a ride. we'll look back at some of our favorite moments from the last ten years. all right now on fox news sunday. and hello again from fox news in washington. this is a national day of prayer and reflection in south africa. as that nation continues to mourn the man many consider its father. south africans gathereded at makeshift shrines who died thursday at the age of 95. gregg is live outside mandela's home in johannesburg with the latest. >> chris, which was supposed to be that national day of prayer and reflection and in fact, at churches and synagogues across the country were filled with people marking the day, but here in what was the home neighborhood of nelson mandela, the mood here is anything but solemn. in fact, it is festive
. >> we'll discuss the latest on o bam care and a new gop plan to boost our inner cities with rand paul. it's a fox news sunday exclusive. plus, with the website working better and enrollment on the rise, we'll ask one of the law's architects where obama care goes from here. and it's been ten years since i took over the anchor chair here. it's been quite a ride. we'll look back at some of our favorite moments from the last ten years. all right now on fox news sunday. and hello again from...
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just outside the city, heavy snow and ice trigger asthma rena roof collapse. check out the view for drivers in southern illinois today. they encountered near white-out conditions. the slickness caused several vehicles to run off the road. this is the scene in oklahoma city where you can see cars, even trucks slipping and sliding. right now, here in washington, the rain is coming down hard and this is just the beginning of a messy weekends ahead. we are kicking things off tonight in storm center 4 with chief meteorologist doug kammerer. the rain we are seeing on the radar behind us is round one of a one-two punch. >> the second bunch is going to have the potential to knock us out and could knock out your power. the rain is making its way into the area. the sn t
just outside the city, heavy snow and ice trigger asthma rena roof collapse. check out the view for drivers in southern illinois today. they encountered near white-out conditions. the slickness caused several vehicles to run off the road. this is the scene in oklahoma city where you can see cars, even trucks slipping and sliding. right now, here in washington, the rain is coming down hard and this is just the beginning of a messy weekends ahead. we are kicking things off tonight in storm center...
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inth populated parts the city and brought back to the townships. this is andrew, an inmate along with nelson mandela, and he will start our series of remembrances. >> nelson mandela. [ inaudible ]. >> let me just -- let me just jump in here. this is what we feared, because of the weather. this is rain fade in the tv business, and it means that waves are rain are interfering with the ability i of a satelli dish tot push the signal up to space and get it back down to you. so if you lose audio, if you see the picture digitize briefly, that's what we're dealing with, and it's just because of this rough weather we're having here, here today. lester holt can still broadcast from inside, but it's this main camera position through south african tell installation we're having a problem with. we will try to stay with it. >> it is -- a technical marvel how quickly all of this was put together, brian. i mean, the truth is, and i think most people understand that in these situations, quietly and in a sensitive way, preparations have been under way for quite som
inth populated parts the city and brought back to the townships. this is andrew, an inmate along with nelson mandela, and he will start our series of remembrances. >> nelson mandela. [ inaudible ]. >> let me just -- let me just jump in here. this is what we feared, because of the weather. this is rain fade in the tv business, and it means that waves are rain are interfering with the ability i of a satelli dish tot push the signal up to space and get it back down to you. so if you...
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thank you, on this very moving day, as the city celebrates the life of nelson mandela, paying tribute to him. for you, what has been the biggest influence on your life 2002, as >> back in they were not in favor of antiretrovirals treatment. this country was the most infected country in the world at , starting with a public program to treat aids. i must say that we went through a very rough time in 2002. there was only one way to cut the price of the drugs from the national government. they were against the recommendation. to me it is just a coincidence. he came to visit the treatment and he told me -- well, if you want, come to my house and we will have the opportunity to speak. i thought -- what if you just stay there? what he did not stay there. he called me back a few months later. by putting the t-shirt on, it was great not only for the south african government at the ground level, but it showed he was fighting for access to treat in. he did not care about any embarrassment his statement might create. without any doubt. there is embarrassment, be honest, there are people who are e
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the city decided it was in the best interest of the city and the runners not to have that in these icy conditions. they also canceled the christmas parade, and that has never happened before in its 26-year history. >> mark snyder for us, dallas/fort worth airport. mark, appreciate it. let's get the latest on this storm that is really taking on the country's midsection. it's good to see you. >> reporter: it's good to see you. it's not just take on the nation's midsection but the northeast. it's bringing in a lot of rain and snow. that storm continues to push towards the east. it has moved out of the dallas fort worth area, but the temperatures are well below the freezing mark. black ice will still be a problem as we track through tonight and the next couple of days. we have a system in the pacific northwest that will head south and hit the same areas that received the snow, the freezing rain and the ice earlier on today, and that's going to occur throughout the course of the week. now as i said most of the freezing rain has pushed its way now into arkansas and portions of tennessee. if
the city decided it was in the best interest of the city and the runners not to have that in these icy conditions. they also canceled the christmas parade, and that has never happened before in its 26-year history. >> mark snyder for us, dallas/fort worth airport. mark, appreciate it. let's get the latest on this storm that is really taking on the country's midsection. it's good to see you. >> reporter: it's good to see you. it's not just take on the nation's midsection but the...
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an eight-city tour starting in new york. it was magical. it was as if malcolm or martin were still alive and the nets had won the world series, all in new york, all in one day. former new york mayor david dinkins was instrumental in making new york mandela's first stop in america. >> in my mind, mandela was ten feet tall. what nelson mandela was able to achieve demonstrated what in fact can occur. >> reporter: one american who like mandela knows the high price of equality, congressman john lewis. >> if nelson mandela can do it we can do it. >> reporter: tonight the movie about mandela's life "long walk to freedom" premiered in london. those who attended didn't know mandela had died until after. >> extremely sad and tragic news. >> reporter: the anti-apartheid protests of the '80s captivated a new generation on college campuses and communities. ♪ >> reporter: amidst the demonstrations demanding divestment in south africa here, the ongoing violence there in townships like soweta, it took the story of one man who help america better understa
an eight-city tour starting in new york. it was magical. it was as if malcolm or martin were still alive and the nets had won the world series, all in new york, all in one day. former new york mayor david dinkins was instrumental in making new york mandela's first stop in america. >> in my mind, mandela was ten feet tall. what nelson mandela was able to achieve demonstrated what in fact can occur. >> reporter: one american who like mandela knows the high price of equality,...
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looting and vandalism are rampant as most government troops and police have fled the city. about 460,000 people are seeking refuge inside and outside the country. >>> the u.n. security council is taking steps to get the situation under control. it has authorized african and french troops are sent to the country to help restore security and public order. the security council unanimously passed a resolution proposed by the chair country france. the council has authorized the deployment of african union or a.u. troops for one year to restore security. french troops will also be sent to assist them. the resolution says the security council will consider giving the forces the status of u.n. peacekeepers if the situation in the country doesn't improve within three months. the au plans to display more than 3,500 troops in the country, france will dismatch more than 1,000. >>> japan may have to continue to rely on nuclear energies that a cheap option to keep the economic engine running. ron madison is here with more. >> japanese government officials drafted a basic energy policy. i
looting and vandalism are rampant as most government troops and police have fled the city. about 460,000 people are seeking refuge inside and outside the country. >>> the u.n. security council is taking steps to get the situation under control. it has authorized african and french troops are sent to the country to help restore security and public order. the security council unanimously passed a resolution proposed by the chair country france. the council has authorized the deployment...
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there were so many people on the street, that it got lost, it got lost makes it ways to the city hall. where they were going to give his first peach. people have been waiting so long to hear one word out of this man's mouth, and he got it on on the balcony, of city hall, and gave this rambling speech, most of which was ground out by the din on the street. i think we forget all this many years on. >> you want to interview him a couple of times. over time, did he understand the impact that he had had did he understand what his legacy would be? i think as we just heard, it was his trip to new york, which i was also lucky enough to cover, ealey made him understand. i think in those first few weeks out of jail, and seeing all these people line-up to say hello to them, they were tribal leaders, that took days to get there, with little pieces of paper with different disputes that they wanted him to resolve. i think it took him a while to realize that he had this huge reach which of course, he didn't know for much of the time that he was in jail. >> on this end, in the safe the immaterial pac
there were so many people on the street, that it got lost, it got lost makes it ways to the city hall. where they were going to give his first peach. people have been waiting so long to hear one word out of this man's mouth, and he got it on on the balcony, of city hall, and gave this rambling speech, most of which was ground out by the din on the street. i think we forget all this many years on. >> you want to interview him a couple of times. over time, did he understand the impact that...